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June 16, 2026
Egypt-Abu-Simbel-Temples
Abu Simbel is a historic village in the Egyptian part of Nubia, located about 240 kilometers southwest of Aswan, near the border with Sudan. Home to roughly 2,600 inhabitants, this tranquil village is globally renowned as the site of the Abu Simbel Temples, one of the most breathtaking and recognizable ancient monuments in Egypt.
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Egypt: Cairo, Luxor & Aswan – 9 Days 8 Nights
Overview The Philae Temple Complex, now beautifully situated on Agilkia Island, was originally constructed on Philae Island near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile River in Upper Egypt. While the central and most prominent structure is the Temple of Isis, the complex also features a variety of smaller temples, shrines dedicated to other deities...
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Karnak-Temple
The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly referred to simply as Karnak, is a colossal sprawl of ruined temples, chapels, pylons, and sanctuaries located near modern-day Luxor, Egypt. Known to the ancient Egyptians as Ipet-isut (“The Most Selected of Places”), it served as the primary cult center for the Theban Triad and was the spiritual heart of...
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The most famous and frequently visited temple in Western Thebes is undoubtedly the magnificent mortuary temple built by Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri. This valley opens into a sweeping natural amphitheater, bounded to the west by the sheer rocky cliffs of the Theban mountain (which separates it from the adjoining Valley of the Kings), to...
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This magnificent mortuary temple is unfortunately hThe Ramesseum: The Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II Though now partially in ruins, the Ramesseum remains a magnificent testament to ancient Egyptian architecture. In construction and material quality, it rivals the mortuary temple of Seti I at Qurna, though it does not quite match the artistic finesse of Seti’s...
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Temple-of-Medinet-Hapu
The ancient Egyptian name for Medinet Habu—known in Arabic as the City of Habu—was Djamet, meaning “males and mothers.” This sacred ground was believed to be the burial place of the Ogdoad, the four primeval pairs of gods. Medinet Habu functioned both as a single temple and as a wider complex of temples dating to...
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